As promised, the latest edition of GT.TV has delivered all-new details and the very first footage of Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two. The decidedly musical multi-platform project will allow gamers to play as both Mickey Mouse and, for the first time ever, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit – Walt Disney’s first cartoon star, in what's being referred to as an all-new adventure of "creativity and discovery".

Of course, this means gamers will soon get the chance to see how the concept of Epic Mickey plays out on the PS3 and Xbox 360, but you don't have to wait until the game releases this fall – You can check out first footage from the game running in HD right here followed by an official description of the game below:

Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two returns Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit to Wasteland, an alternate world filled with 80 years of forgotten Disney characters and theme park attractions. But for the first time, Mickey and Oswald will join forces as true partners – Mickey with his magical paint brush that wields paint and thinner, and Oswald with his powerful remote control that allows him to command electricity. This new co-op play combined with enhanced in-game physics will further enhance the idea that “PlayStyle Matters” – a unique approach to gameplay pioneered by Warren Spector where players dynamically tackle different challenges in order to explore all possibilities and storylines, but with consequences for their chosen actions.

During the interview on GT.TV, Junction Point's Warren Spector stated that there were three things the team really wanted to accomplish with the game. First, to build on the strengths of the original title. Secondly, to address some of the things that the team knew it could do a little bit better, and thirdly, to give players something completely brand new.

Well, they did just that. In addition to the previously reported inclusion of fully voiced characters by the official voice actors (and the addition of Oswald The Lucky Rabbit whose voice will be heard for the first time…by VO legend Frank Welker no less), a PS3 and 360 release for the game, and the addition of drop-in, drop-out 2-player co-op, we also now know that the game will contain Move support on the PS3.

Also, while players will revisit a few areas from the original, they will also venture to places they only saw within movies featured in the first title. The game will also implement an intelligent camera system that shows the player what they NEED to see without taking control away from the player.

In addressing how the game, originally designed with the Wiimote in mind, would control on the Xbox 360 and PS3 (without the use of the included Move support), Warren Spector told GT.TV that despite the "obvious advantages" of using motion controls, the team at Junction point has done a "really good job" of implementing a control scheme for a standard controller, specifically citing the simple use of triggers for both paint and thinner.

As for the game being a "musical", Spector stated that "It's not just that there's dynamic music, lots of games do that, and it's not just that the music changes based on the play style, but there are actual songs that advance the plot."

Interesting…For more on that, check out a listing of a few key features you can expect in Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two:

• Players will experience Disney’s forgotten characters and attractions in all-new levels and further explore levels from the original “Disney Epic Mickey” game, but now changed, impacted by world-changing events that have shaken Wasteland apart. New 2D levels based on classic Disney animated films and shorts will offer compelling puzzle-based, platforming gameplay.

• Players will enjoy an original game story co-written by award-winning American comic book writer, Marv Wolfman, and Junction Point. The storyline will feature a variety of new and returning characters that will further immerse players in Disney’s rich history while adversaries familiar and new will challenge players.

• Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two is the first video game that can be described as a “musical,” where at various points during the adventure characters will express themselves and advance the plot by bursting into song. All songs feature original Disney-inspired music and lyrics. Players will also hear tunes and instrumentation that change based on their personal choices, which will ultimately allow each individual to “conduct” their own unique soundtrack.

Oh, and just for good measure, check out the game's box art below:

So, how is Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two looking and sounding to you so far? Grab a brush and paint some thoughts down in the comments below.